The Andreev Brigade, breaking through to the Baltic, undertook an overseas campaign and took part in the great Battle of Bornhöved. Denmark has been defeated and no longer lays claim to rule over all the seas. However, in the Swedish kingdom, aggressive plans are already brewing—to seize the lands of Priladozhye from the Great Novgorod, conquering even its loyal allies, the Karelians. King of Sweden Erik the Squeaky is preparing a crusade against Rus’, and the first to march into battle must be the united forces of the Finnish tribes of Sumi and Yemi. West of Lake Ladoga, a major forest war erupts. Novgorod prince Yaroslav, father of the future Alexander Nevsky, has no intention of waiting for an enemy on his land and prepares to carry out a march on Ice into Tavastia—straight along the frozen Baltic strait. The Andreev Brigade is preparing for new battles. Its commander has his own scores to settle with Sweden: in one of its castles, his beloved—Marta, the duchess of royal Eric lineage—is locked away in a tower, and the Centurion does not abandon his people!